Interviews & Articles

  • Learning With Louie

    In 2004 MXP blew snowboarding wide open. Learn how Sam Morishima trained the first ever Chimpanzee to snowboard for Hollywood in this super exclusive deep dive.

  • It Takes a Village

    Connor Gross found the drive to film a solo project with just a few helping hands. Read a short interview about what went into the project last winter.

  • Core Sample: Derek Conti

    Derek’s last swan song as a bonafide East Coaster. See what made the homie tick during his time here and how core he really is.

  • New Hire: MAGGIE LEON X ROME SNOWBOARDS

    Get comfy with maggie in her new cubicle as we dive into what spurred this change from Burton to Rome Snowboards.

  • CORE SAMPLE: ZEB POWELL

    See how core to the east coast these riders are.

  • 6 Ridiculous Snowboard Inventions that never made it

    With progress there must be failure. Here are 6 ridiculous snowboard inventions that we lost along the way. Maybe it’s better that way…

  • How to Make a Paper Tiger

    Take a deep dive into what went on behind the scenes to bring you “Paper Tiger”. Skylar Brent breaks down the planning, execution and technicals behind what makes a high end snowboard video.

  • How to Survive Last Call

    The end all be all of the East Coast contest season is a gauntlet of fire and brimstone. If you’ve never experienced Last Call before, your first time attending could be a little overwhelming. Read here to hear some essential tips from past winners and riders on how to survive the madness.

  • Johnny O'Connor

    Friends Partying and Snowboarding all seem to go hand in hand, but looking back the focus and drive to do what he loves is ultimately why Johnny O’Connor is the Snowboarder we know today.

  • Mike Rav

    An education and a snowboard career don’t usually go hand in hand, but Plymouth State offered Mike Rav a unique opportunity to foster the future he wanted, while snowboarding with his friends.

Odyssey

Plymouth Boardings oldest documented case of insanity, premiering for the first time on world wide web (maybe not the first, but it sounds better). This video that only had graced the screens via VHS has been digitized and brought to the masses. A Bendini Production, which once held the title of longest east coast snowboard video, captured our hearts and minds when we talked to its creator Ben Fee. Learning that in essence it was the ultimate homie video. No budget, no plan, just friends documenting their snowboarding. Featuring riders like Luke Mathison, Shane flood, Travis Rice an even Coolio theres a lot to take in on this hour long joy ride. Buckle up and enjoy the good times, janky editing, and everything that makes these old videos what they are, fucking sick.

Warning: Due to copyright issues the first 3 minutes are muted.